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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGH FOUR
T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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I ATI ON
UMATILLA COUNTY FAIR, AUG. 28, 29, 30.
The county fair preparations are booming and
interest is increasing day by day. Even with a late
start the show has progressed exceedingly well.
Since it is county wide it gives excellent promise of
far exceeding any of the former project fairs. New
money has been secured for premiums and the list of
awards has required an order for 2000 ribbons. The
Granges, individual farmers, boys and girls, club
organizations, large exhibits and small displays,
have all been given a chance to win a prize.
The fair is something that the large county of
Umatilla needs. County fairs are in vogue every­
where, and it is strange that such a diversified and
rich county as this has not continued its support of
such a worthy institution. The buildings and the
grounds at the Hermiston park have supplied the
space for display and entertainment. Particularly
now are farmers urged to prepare livestock and farm
products for exhibition. A fair display is not pre­
pared or grown in a day.
A united effort of all residents of Umatilla coun­
ty should make the County Fair a noteworthy pro­
ject. We have the products, we have the stock, we
have the location—And we have the spirit.
Burk, The Human Barometer
Residents of Hermiston who are not in the habit
of carrying watches these warm days might do well
to watch Chas. Burk at his little store on Main street.
During the summer weather Charlie is an accurate
timepiece and very seldom fails. At 8 :00 A. M. he
is at the west side of his store; 12:00, in the front,
and at 5:00 on the east side.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
STANFIELD NEWS
By Mrs. W . C. Isom
By Mrs. J. M. Richards
Chas. McCoy of C a lifo rn ia visited
re la tiv e s h ere la s t week.
C laren ce F re d ric k so n is em ployed
a t th e F a rm B u reau in H erm isto n .
Mr. an u Mrs. R. V. Jo n es an d Mr.
and Mrs. R o b ert S m ith sp en t sev eral
day s la s t week a t S tra w b e rry lake,
n ear B lue M o u n tain S p rin g s in G ra n t
co u n ty on a fish in g trip .
Mrs. L ela D rlscoii a n d th re e c h ild ­
ren an d Mrs. M. Boyles an d d a u g h ­
te r C aroll of S cotts B luffs, W yom ing,
v isited th e ir a u n t, Mrs. W. C. Isom
and fam ily W ednesday n ig h t. T hey
w ere en ro u te hom e from Hood R iv ­
e r w here th ey had been v is itin g re l­
a tiv e s th e p ast th re e weeks.
Mrs. M ilton Cassedy a n d Mrs. Ed.
B ensel of H erm isto n a n d Mrs. F red
B a rk e r an d tw o c h ild re n w ere d in ­
n er g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. W. C.
Isom T h u rsd a y .
R alph Acock, w ho is w o rk in g n e a r
H ep p n er, sp e n t S u n d ay w ith h is p a r­
en ts, M r. a n d Mrs. C has. Acock.
Mr. an d Mrs. L yle S eam an and
fam ily v isited Mrs. S eam an 's p a re n ts
Mr. an d Mrs. C has. S tew ard . T hey
w ere en ro u te to M adras to v is it Mr.
S eam an ’s p a re n ts.
Mrs. M arsh al M ark h am a n d tw o
d a u g h te rs, A delp h a an d L avelle, re ­
tu rn e d hom 6 from T u rn e r S unday.
Mr. M ark h am sp en t S u n d ay w ith h is
fam ily.
Rev. an d Mrs. H arn ess an d
tw o
d a u g h te rs, Mrs. N ora W ilso n a n d
Mrs. Tom C aldw ell re tu rn e d from
cam p m e etin g a t T u rn e r F rid a y .
Rev. H a rn ess Is d riv in g a new C hev­
ro let coach p u rch ased w h ile on th e
trip .
Rev. M cD onald, tra v e lin g ev an g el­
ist, is h o ld in g serv ices a t th e P e n ­
te co stal ch u rc h th is w eek. Rev. and
Mrs. A lq u ist from V ale an d a trio of
m u sician s cam e T u esd ay to assist
w ith th e m eetings.
Mr. an d M rs. C alvin A llen v isite d
Mrs. A llen ’s p a re n ts, M r. an d Mrs.
H an ey , S unday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A rn b e rg w ere
La G ran d e v is ito rs S unday.
Mr. an d Mrs. B atie R an d w ere th e
lucky w in n e rs of th e new F rig id a ire
given aw ay a t th e H e rm isto n th e a ­
tre la s t W ed n esd ay n ig h t.
Mr. L arso n w as a b u sin ess v is ito r
in H e rm isto n M onday.
T he sem i-m o n th ly m eetin g of th e
G arden c lu b
w as held
T h u rsd a y
n ig h t in th e F a rm e rs ’ S upply build-
ng. Miss M arilla D u n n in g gave a n
n te re s tin g ta lk on th e flow ers a t
he G olden G ate In te rn a tio n a l. T h e re
w ill be no club m eeting d u rin g th e
m o n th of A u g u st.
T h ere w ill be special services a t
th e P re a b y te ria n
c h u rc h
S unday,
A u g u st 6, a t 8 :0 0 p. m. A n a tiv e
Siam ese m issio n ary w ill sp e a k and
th e re w ill be special m usic.
Mr. and Mrs. V ernon W aid w ith
th e ir son Jim m ie w ent t o Y akim a
S a tu rd a y to g et Mrs. W aid ’s nephew
Bobby F oot w ho w ill be th e ir g u est
fo r sev eral w eeks.
M r. an d Mrs. W ilb u r G ifford a n ­
nounce th e b ir th of a d a u g h te r in
St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ita l, S u n d ay , J u ly
30.
T he Don C hilds fam ily an d Mr.
an d M rs O scar M a rtin a re sp e n d in g
th is week in th e m o u n ta in s n e a r
D esolation lake.
SUMMARY OF 1939
GAME LAWS
(C o n tin u ed from page 1)
G am e R eserves— Ochoco an d M yr­
tle P a rk reserv es w ill be open d u rin g
re g u la r d eer season. C anyon C reek
gam e reserv e w ill be open to bow
and a rro w h u n tin g from S eptem ber
20 to O ctober 3, an d th e r e a fte r to
rifle h u n tin g also u n til close of deer
season.
BEA R — Open season, e n tire y ear
ex cep t in K la m a th . Jack so n a n d Jo ­
sep h in e co u n ties, w h ere open season
is from N ovem ber 1 to 30, inclusive.
SILV ER GRAY SQ U IR R ELS —
Open season, S eptem ber 1 to O ctober
31, bo th d a te s in clu siv e in C lack a­
mas, M arion, Y am h ill, W a sh in g to n ,
B enton, P o lk , L in n , L an e, Jack so n ,
D ouglas an d Jo sep h in e co u n ties. Bag
lim it, 5 su ch s q u irre ls in an y 7 days.
Upland Game Birds.
as over a century ago
Whan you buy
JOHN DEERE
IMPLEMENTS
y o u a r e a s s u re d
o f re p a ir service
during their long life
We have the following for sale at the John Ped­
ro ranch west of Echo:
John Deere buckrake, $30.00.
One 2-way plow, John Deere, $75.00.
One team of horses with harness, weight 1300,
for $150.00.
Mr. Pedro will be glad to show you any of these
articles at his ranch.
Here at Pendleton we have some used mowers
worth from $25.00 to $75.00, and one McCormick-
Deering 10-ft. sulky rake at $30.00.
Braden-Bell Trader & Eqeipaeet Ce.
PENDLETON - PHONE 518
Stores in Arlington, Heppner. Walls Walla and Athena.
C H IN E SE PH EA SA N TS — Open
seasons, O ctober 1 to 15, in K lam ath ,
Hood R iv er, W asco, S h e rm a n , G il­
liam , W h eeler, M orrow , U m atilla,
W allo w a, U nion,
B ak er,
G ra n t,
C rook an d D esch u tes co u n ties. Oc­
to b er 15 to 31 in D ouglas, Ja ck so n
and Jo sep h in e co u n ties. O ctober 1
to 31 in M alh eu r co u n ty . O ctober
15, 18, 22, and 25 in H a rn e y county.
Bag lim its : 3 m ale b ird s in a n y one
day in H a rn e y co u n ty ; 4 m ale b ird s
in a n y one day an d n o t m ore th a n
e ig h t m ale b ird s in an y seven days
o r in possession a t a n y one tim e in
D ouglas, Jo sep h in e. Ja ck so n , K lam ­
a th ,
W asco.
S h erm an ,
G illiam ,
W h eeler, M orrow , B ak er. G ra n t,
C rook and D eschutes c o u n ties; 4
b ird s in a n y one d ay an d n ot m ore
th a n 8 in a n y seven d ay s o r in pos­
session a t a n y one tim e, w ith one fe­
m ale p h e a sa n t allow ed In a bag of 8
b ird s, in M alh eu r, U m atilla, U nion,
Hood R iv er an d W allo w a counties.
QUAIL (C alifo rrfia o r V alley and
B o b w h ite )— Open seaso n :
O ctober
1 to 15 in K la m a th , W asco, S h e r­
m an, G illiam , G ra n t, W h eeler, M or­
row , U m atilla, U nion an d latk e coun­
tie s: O ctober 15 to 31 in D ouglas,
Jack so n an d Jo se p h in e c o u n ties;
N ovem ber 1 to 30 in D eschutes,
C rook an d Je ffe rso n co u n ties. B ag
lim its. 10 in an y one day. an d 20
in a n y seven d a y s o r in possession a t
a n y one tim e.
GROUSE— Open season, A ugust 20
to S ep tem b er 5. Inclusive, In R ager,
U nion an d W allo w a co u n ties.
B ag
lim it. 4 in o n e d ay , a n d 8 in a n y 7
days or in possession a t an y one
tim e
H UN GA RIAN P A R T R ID G E — Open
season: O ctober 1 to 15 in W asco,
S h erm an , W h eeler, M orrow , U nion,
U m atilla. W allo w a a n d B ak er coun­
tie s: O ctober 1 to 31 In M alh eu r
co u n ty . B ag lim it, 6 b ird s In a n y
one day. 12 In 7 d ay s o r in posses­
sion.
Fur Bearing Animals.
Open season. November I t . 1931,
to February 15. 1940, for m ink, mua-
crat, otter and raccoon. Cloaed sea ­
son: Beaver, fisher m arten, rin gtail
cat and civet eat.
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Coe av en u e is being oiled from the
riv e r b rid g e to 500 feet e a st of th e
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h ig h school b u ild in g . T he expense
is borne by th e city , com m ercial clu b
and a b u ttin g p ro p erty ow ners.
T he G arden club held a n elec tio n
of officers T h u rsd a y n ig h t w ith th e
F. B. SW AYZE, P re s id e n t
follow ing re s u lts :
P re s id e n t, Mrs.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
N a th a n B ard, vice p re sid e n t, Mrs.
S tan ley S m ith, se c re ta ry , Mrs. Iv an
W erkel, and tre a s u re r, Mrs. L u cian
J o u a n n a u lt.
Mr. and M rs. R o b ert S ta rk w e a th ­ a n d M rs. F ra n k Sloan w ere called to
Jess S nead an d fam ily a re re p o r t­
er, J r ., an d Mrs. D avis of P o rtla n d , P o rtla n d T u esd ay to be w ith Mr. ed to be m oving to th e M c F a rla n d
an d Mrs. D. R. S ta rk w e a th e r of T he Sloan w ho is c ritic a lly ill in a P o rt­ place n e a r U m atilla. A fam ily from
K an sas by th e nam e o f Jo h n so n w ill
D alles v isited S ta n fie ld frie n d s over lan d h o sp ital.
th e week end w h ile e n ro u te from
Miss A udrey P h e lp s of H erm isto n occupy th e Folsom farm .
H idaw ay S p rin g s to th e ir homes.
is a g u e st a t th e hom e of h e r siste r,
W illis B u rc h e tt an d Mr. an d Mrs.
Mrs. L ouis Scholl of W asco visited Mrs. C arl R hea.
E nos B u rc h e tt w ere P e n d le to n v isi­
a t th e H. L. H ed rick and W. J . W aid
Cecil B row n
is em ployed n ear to rs M onday.
hom es th e la t te r p a rt of la s t week. W eston d u rin g pea h a rv e s tin g sea­
‘Mr. an d M rs. C h arles W ells are
She had been in P en d leto n an d Echo son.
th e p a re n ts of a seven pound boy
fo r tw o w eeks because of th e illn ess
born F rid a y , J u ly 27, a t th e H e rm is­
and d e a th of h er b ro th e r, Tom S m ith
ton G en eral h o sp ital.
of Echo.
Mrs. E m m a C h ristley v isited w ith
Mrs. L. L. T en n ey e n te rta in e d th e
Mrs. B. E. G etch ell S u n d ay a f t e r ­
N eighborhood clu b a t h er
hom e
By L ois H u tch iso n
noon.
T uesday a fte rn o o n . Mrs. W m. P a rr y
Ja m e s G etchell re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y
w as p ro g ram ch a irm a n .
Mr. an d Mrs. H . A. W ilson and from a v is it to D enver, Colo.
T uesday n ig h t th e m em bers of th e
Mr. a n d Mrs. G len Seeley a n d Mrs.
S tan field G ran g e enjoyed a n open a ir tw o ch ild re n w ho have been v is itin g
m eetin g a n d social tim e a t th e E. J. fo r som e tim e a t D enver, Colo., a r ­ S eeley’s m o th er, Mrs. C o u rtn ey s p e n t
S un d ay a fte rn o o n
a t th e B a x te r
M eyers fa rm hom e w ith Jo e an d rived hom e S atu rd ay .
W e ir C asady h a s a crew of men H u tc h iso n home.
Ja c k M eyers as hosts. Ice cream and
M rs. A n n e tte B a rh a m a n d son
cake w ere served a t th e close of th e c h o p p in g hay th is week.
T he D ixsons a re s trip p in g th e ir C hilds v isited w ith Mr. a n d
Mrs.
m eeting.
hops
for
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tim
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before
p
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C laude U pham S u n d ay evening.
Mrs. M a rg a re t D a u g h try w as hos­
Ted H am m er w as a n
all n ig h t
tess to th e M onday B ridge club a t ing.
G uests a t th e L. H am m er hom e g u est of D ick H am m er M onday.
th e T. G. E llio t home. S u b s titu te
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Mr.
and
Mr. an d Mrs. E lb e rt H u tc h is o n
players included Miss M arilla D un­
n in g , M esdam es M. E. Coe and D. Z. Mrs. H ugh N eill an d d a u g h te r P eg- stopped in th is d is tric t a w h ile S a t­
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W.
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P enney of E cho and Mrs. E llio t.
b e rt is a salesm an for th e P acific
Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es
L ane and field.
Roy
R
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rem
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d
elin
g
his
P ow er an d L ig h t Co. of P e n d le to n ,
d a u g h te r M arie w ent to P a rk d a le
vacation.
T uesday fo r a v isit w ith re la tiv e s house a n d o u t-b u ild in g s on h is farm a n d is on a tw o w eeks
I in th is d is tric t.
T hey p lan to v isit a few d ay s w ith
th ere.
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M iss Jo a n n e L eslie of La G ra n d e !
M r- and ,M rs; P ? rl Ha
r h h is Pa re n t«. M r- an d M rs- B- H u tc h i-
w as a g u est of Mrs. Ila W allace T ues- I d ln " e r ? Ue^ S„ a L ,M '/ T h u r s d lv a f te r ' son w hen th e y re tu r n th e la t te r p a r t
viica L
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day. Miss
eslie, uzhn
w ho w ill ao-ain
a g a in LaM on in P e n d leto n T h u rsd a y a lte r of th , e week .
I Mr. an d Mrs. T ilfo rd S tillin g s an d
te a c h th e fifth an d six th g ra d e s here noon.
F a ith W ilson an d a i r | ®nd 'yere son Jo h n of S ta n fie ld w ere S u n d ay
is now en ro lled as a s tu d e n t a t the
E a ste rn N orm al school in L aG rande. d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Les- d in n e r g u ests of M rs. A m anda S hav-
r H am m er T h u rsd a y evening. T h ® y |e r.
Mr. an d Mrs. V ernon W aid and le
w ere r e tu rn in g
to O lym pia, W n ., I C olum bia people w ere very m uch
th e ir sm all son Jim m y re tu rn e d S a t­
from
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te
rp
ris
e
w
here th ey 'J’ere alarm ed S unday w hen a fire b ro k e
u rd a y from sev eral days v acatio n a t
H id aw ay S p rin g s. T he re s o rt of th e g u e sts of Dr. an d Mrs. Stone. Mrs. o u t n e a r ()le g e le tsk i place tra v e lin g
sp rin g s is o p erated by Mr. W a id ’s S tone w ill be rem em bered as M yrnie eagt throuigh th e sage b ru sh an d en-
laytoti, a form er m usic te a c h e r in ^ a n g e rjng th e fa rm s of se v eral pro-
s is te r an d b ro th e r-in -la w , Mr. and C
th e H erm isto n school.
.
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Mrs. N. W hite.
R odney R ogers w ent w ith
th e m in en t tu rk e y peo p lej H ow ever, th e
J u n io r B row n, son of Mr. and C h ris tia n E n d eav o r boys to Cove.
dld very little d am ages ex cep t
Mrs. Ed B row n, is sp en d in g tw o Qre for & week>g v acatlo n
to w rap trees.
Mrs. L. M. C lark an d J. H. T a b o r
w eeks a t Irrig o n v is itin g h is g ra n d - j
B B G etchell and
fam ily and
m o th er, Mrs. H ogeland.
¡Mrs. Jessie H ooker w ere in P e n d le- tm ade a tr ip to E dm onds o rc h a rd s
Mr. and Mrs. A. G lenn Jack so n ton M onday on business.
T uesday for peaches.
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